How to Enable and Use Picture-in-Picture in macOS Sierra

With macOS Sierra installed on your Mac, you can easily enable and use Picture-in-Picture to get the best out of this cool multitasking feature.

It’s been about a month since I started testing macOS Sierra. Loaded with a great many smart features, the latest macOS has been developed to rock. I bet, you would have to try it to believe if you haven’t yet put your hands on it.

Personally, one of my favorite features in macOS Sierra is Picture-in-Picture which allows you to watch any video while using any app. As for instance, you can edit a photo while watching any interesting video. The best thing about it is that the video will continue to play even if you switch apps.

Indeed, PiP is a fantastic multitasking feature. Though it may not be a new invention as this functionality has existed for quite some time, you would enjoy using it on your Mac. All geared to make the most of PiP? Let’s give it a try today!

How to Enable and Use Picture-in-Picture on macOS Sierra

Web developers have to use API (given by Apple) to make PiP available.